Last week, after an unauthorized trailer leaked online (and was quickly pulled from YouTube), the seminal NYC hip hop trio’s Q-Tip took to Twitter to express his dismay with the film, implying Rapaport had dissed the Tribe: “The filmmaker should respect the band to the point of honoring the few requests that’s was made abt the piece.”

The rapper didn’t say what those requests were, leading to speculation that his beef had to do with footage of him arguing with bandmate Phife Dawg that featured in the teaser. But in comments yesterday on Sirius radio’s rap channel Shade 45, Q-Tip focused on movie’s timing rather than its content, saying Beats, Rhymes & Life is “not done yet” and denying “that I’m not supporting it ’cause I ain’t like it.” (You can read more at Billboard, and Rap Radar has audio of the full interview.)

While not asserting flat out that Rapaport was rushing to get the film ready for Sundance, which opens January 20, Q-Tip said a fledgling director might be tempted to “start speeding a little. … Not saying that’s the case, but one can connect the dots.”

No word publicly yet from the Rapaport camp, and no new trailer up at the movie’s website.